My Wash Routine

Being somewhat a newbie to cloth diapering, I was completely baffled by the “complicated” washing routine for cloth diapers. I think I was more worried about finding the right detergent than diaper! After a lot of research, I decided to use Country Save detergent. I purchased it on Amazon and although one needs to buy it in bulk, I figured I would use the detergent for all of our washing needs and the four boxes will last at least a year, probably longer.We have a Whirlpool Duet HE washing machine. Here is our cloth diaper washing routine:

– Diapers are stored in a wetbag– Wash usually every three days– Everything is washed together- wipes, inserts, covers, pockets, wetbags– 1 regular wash cycle on COLD with no detergent…56 min– 1 regular wash on HOT with 1/4 scoop of Country Save and an extra rinse…70 min– As long as it is not raining, the diapers are hung outside to dry. If it is raining or especially windy, the diapers dry on the rack in the laundry room.– Wipes, prefolds and liners are usually put in the dryer for 20 minutes

Personally, I have bleached my diapers, inserts, wipes, and liners twice so far. BumGenius (the main brand I use) recommends using bleach monthly (on their diapers).

All of my diapers smell fresh when I take them out of the washer and they remain stain free with the sun’s help!

I'll have to give your washing routine a try-right now I do one cold with about a 1/2 tablespoon of Country Save, extra rinse, then a hot cycle with another 1/2 tablespoon of Country Save, extra rinse in my He machine. I love Country Save, never had stink issues in the 12+ months I've used it and one box lasts my family of 4 about 7 months in my front loader.

adding 1/2 cup of regular vinegar to your first cycle will make a huge improvement in removing orders!!Later, if you have bed wetters, rinse sheets in a cold rinse with the vinegar before washing them ;-}Cheryl B.http://www.xanga.com/thehousethatlovebuilt

WOW! I followed diapershops link on twitter and its my post! Too funny! Actually I have changed things up a little. I still do a normal cold wash but followed by a heavy duty wash (hot) with the same 1/4 scoop of Country Save and an extra rinse. Maybe Serena mentioned the heavy duty wash, Im not sure, I read it somewhere and decided to give it a try.

Also, after I wrote the post I had just did my second bleach batch but lately I have read how bleach can be really bad and have used GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract)for the last two months instead (I LOVE that stuff- so many uses!) I do love the sun, especially in this hot GA weather. 30-45 mintues after taking the laundry out of the wash, I am stuffing/putting away my dipes!

Another funny thing is that DD wore the same shirt today and she's much bigger 🙁

Katrina P: Try putting them in the dryer first for 20-30 minutes to help them dry and quilt up a little – then you can put them, while still damp out in the sun and this should alleviate the crunchy (cardboard) feeling. I had the same problem and this is what I've found to work.

Alternatively you can toss them in the dryer after they've been in the sun with a damp towel- this also helps soften them up a little.

We have similar washing routine except on the cold wash I use the detergent (also Country Save!). Maybe an extra cold wash if there's still a stain. Am I doing something wrong? I have stink issue so I strip mine with Dawn's blue dish detergent!

My baby is due soon- I have the diapers, covers, washer, dryer, and clothesline. I'm going to have to start looking at the settings on my washer, like can I set it right away to have that extra rinse, or would I have to come back later and mess with it again. I'm going to go look right now.

I've heard about adding vinegar to the last rinse. Does anyone do that and what is the purpose (softening, disinfecting, pH????).

Most manufacturers advise not to use vinegar on products containing PUL (polyurethane laminate – the waterproofing material on nearly all diaper covers and pocket diapers). I personally use it without consequence but I only use 1/4 a cup – so it's possible to use it sparingly. Just be advised that some manufacturers don't recommend it and it *may* void the warranty (especially if used with reckless abandon).

We have the same washing machine, but I soak for 35 minutes in cold water with baking soda instead of a regular wash cycle. And I wash on the hot white cycle for 95 minutes (includes an extra rinse) with oxyclean. I've never bleached my diapers, but I do use vinegar every once in a while in the rinse cycle.

Thanks Serena! I did check my washing machine and it appears to have a knob with two choices- one rinse, second rinse. So I think if I set that knob right away for that second wash, the washing would be just a two-visit-to-the-laundry-room process: the 1st cold wash, and then 2nd hot wash (with extra rinse). Sounds easy enough to me! Yay!

I know this post is rather old, but I'm new to cloth diapering and am looking for how to use the powdered Country Save laundry detergent I just bought in my regular washing machine (non-HE). Any suggestions?? I'm really wanting to try it and not have to send it back. Please help!